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Tullibody care home residents died after contracting coronavirus

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Residents have died after an outbreak of Covid-19 at a care home in Tullibody.HC-One which runs The Orchard Care Home on Lynchgate Road said residents had died after contracting coronavirus but declined to state the number, adding it is not their policy to do so.Public health teams have been working with staff to control the spread of the virus in The Orchard.A spokeswoman for Clackmannanshire and Stirling Health and Social Care Partnership said: “We are working closely with local GPs and NHS Forth Valley’s Public Health team to provide dedicated support to Orchard Care Home during the Covid-19 pandemic, and are closely monitoring all care homes in the area as we continue to do everything possible to support residents, local staff and the

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